Bihar Police Constable: If You Have Passed The Written Test Then Prepare For Physical Test, Check Eligibility – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

Bihar Police Constable: If You Have Passed The Written Test Then Prepare For Physical Test, Check Eligibility – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live


Bihar Police Constable 2024: Central Selection Board Bihar (CSBC) has released the results of Bihar Police Constable written examination yesterday. Central Selection Board (Constable Recruitment) has released the result along with the roll numbers of all the selected candidates on its website. More than 1 lakh candidates have been shortlisted for the Physical Efficiency Test (PET), while around 11.95 lakh candidates had appeared for this recruitment. Five times the number of candidates have been selected against the vacant posts. The total number of posts is 21,391.




Candidates who pass the written examination will now have to prepare for the second stage i.e. physical test, so let us know how the physical test will be taken. Candidates should note that after the examination in Bihar Police recruitment, the most important thing is physical, on the basis of which the candidates will be selected.


The length should be this much

For this recruitment, the height of unreserved and BC male candidates should be 165 cm. Whereas SC/ST and EBC male candidates height should be 160 cm.


How many minutes will you have to run?

The race in Bihar Police Physical Aptitude/Efficiency Test is of 50 marks. Male candidates will have to complete the 1.6 kilometer race in 6 minutes. In this, candidates who complete the race in less than 5 minutes will get 50 marks. Whereas candidates taking more than 5 minutes 40 seconds and up to 6 minutes will get 20 marks and candidates taking more than this time will be disqualified.


Female candidates will have to complete a run of 1 kilometer in 5 minutes. In which the race is of 50 marks. Female candidates completing the race in less than 4 minutes will get 50 marks and candidates taking more than 5 minutes will get 20 marks and candidates taking more than this time will be disqualified.




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